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HPE AMD EPYC 9004 9374F Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 3.85 GHz Processor Upgrade
The HPE AMD EPYC 9004 9374F Dotriaconta-core processor upgrade is designed to elevate your enterprise servers with dedicated multi-core performance, robust throughput, and reliable operation under demanding workloads. Built to fit the Socket SP5 platform, this 32-core, 64-thread CPU delivers a strong foundation for virtualization, high-volume database processing, analytics, and data-intensive applications in HP environments. With a base clock of 3.85 GHz and a turbo boost reaching up to 4.30 GHz, it combines impressive single-thread responsiveness with powerful parallel processing, enabling you to accelerate service delivery, shorten query times, and boost overall system efficiency. The 256 MB L3 cache works in harmony with EPYC architectural advancements to minimize latency and improve data reuse, helping you squeeze more performance out of memory-bound workloads. Engineered for enterprise deployments, this upgrade is an excellent match for HP EPYC product line configurations, offering a straightforward path to higher compute density without sacrificing reliability or manageability in data centers.
- Maximum multi-core performance for demanding workloads: With 32 cores and 64 threads, this EPYC 9004 processor is built to handle virtualization, large-scale databases, analytics, and concurrent enterprise tasks with ease, delivering sustained throughput under heavy load.
- High clock speeds for fast responsiveness: A base frequency of 3.85 GHz pairs with a turbo boost up to 4.30 GHz, providing strong single-thread performance when applications require quick instruction throughput and low latency during peak periods.
- Massive cache for data-intensive workloads: The 256 MB L3 cache reduces memory access latency and accelerates data reuse, helping critical workloads such as real-time analytics, in-memory databases, and large-scale simulations run more smoothly.
- SP5 socket compatibility for modern HP servers: This processor is designed for Socket SP5 and aligns with the EPYC product line used in HP enterprise systems, ensuring a seamless upgrade path and reliable integration with existing infrastructure.
- Enterprise-ready power and reliability: With a 320 W TDP, this CPU is engineered for data-center-grade performance and reliability, supporting dense server configurations and long-running workloads in 24/7 environments when paired with appropriate cooling and power provisioning.
Technical Details of HPE AMD EPYC 9004 9374F Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 3.85 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Model: AMD EPYC 9004 9374F
- Cores: 32
- Threads: 64
- Base clock: 3.85 GHz
- Boost clock: Up to 4.30 GHz
- Cache: 256 MB L3
- Socket: SP5
- Thermal Design Power (TDP): 320 W
- Architecture: AMD EPYC 9004 family (Genoa-based design driven by Zen 4 cores)
- Integrated features: Enterprise-grade reliability for data centers, optimized for HP EPYC product line deployments
How to install HPE AMD EPYC 9004 9374F Dotriaconta-core (32 Core) 3.85 GHz Processor Upgrade
- Prepare the system: Power down the server completely, unplug all power sources, and disconnect external networks. Ground yourself to prevent static discharge and open the server chassis according to vendor guidelines.
- Access the socket: Locate the Socket SP5 processor socket on the motherboard or CPU carrier. Release the socket lever or mechanism as specified by the server’s service manual and carefully lift the retention cover if required.
- Verify compatibility: Confirm that the motherboard firmware/BIOS supports the EPYC 9004 family and that the HP EPYC product line is configured for this upgrade. If necessary, prepare to perform a BIOS update before or after installation.
- Install the CPU: Align the processor with the socket’s orientation marker, insert gently to avoid bending pins or triggering misalignment, and secure the socket mechanism. Do not force the processor; ensure even seating across the socket.
- Apply thermal management: Clean and prepare the heatsink interface as per HP guidelines, apply an appropriate amount of thermal paste if required, and reinstall the heatsink or cooling assembly securely to guarantee proper contact and cooling.
- Reassemble and configure: Reattach server covers, reconnect power and cables, and boot the system. Enter the BIOS/UEFI to recognize the new CPU, enable any required processor features, and apply the latest firmware updates if prompted.
- Run validation: After boot, run POST and stability tests, verify CPU recognition, and monitor temperatures and core activity to confirm proper cooling and operation. Update platform drivers and firmware as needed for optimal compatibility.
- Finalize deployment: Schedule performance benchmarking and workload-specific testing to confirm significant gains in virtualization, analytics, or database operations, and adjust power and cooling profiles for consistent 24/7 operation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the socket type for this processor upgrade? A: The processor uses the Socket SP5, designed for modern EPYC server platforms and compatible HP EPYC configurations.
- Q: How many cores and threads does the CPU have? A: The HPE AMD EPYC 9004 9374F Dotriaconta-core offers 32 cores and 64 threads, delivering strong multi-thread performance for parallelized workloads.
- Q: What are the base and boost clocks? A: It has a base clock of 3.85 GHz and can boost up to 4.30 GHz for burst workloads requiring higher single-thread performance.
- Q: How much L3 cache does it include? A: It includes 256 MB of L3 cache to improve data locality and throughput for cache-sensitive tasks.
- Q: What is the Power/thermals requirement? A: The processor has a 320 W TDP, which necessitates adequate cooling and power provisioning within the HP server environment to maintain stable operation under load.
- Q: Is this upgrade suitable for virtualization and data-intensive workloads? A: Yes. The 32-core, 64-thread configuration with high clock speeds and large cache is well-suited for virtualization, databases, analytics, and other enterprise workloads commonly found in data centers running HP servers.
- Q: Do I need BIOS or firmware updates? A: It is recommended to update BIOS/firmware to the latest version to ensure full compatibility, optimal performance, and access to any new processor features or reliability improvements.
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